Rational Numbers and their Properties

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Rational Numbers and their Properties: Overview

This topic covers concepts such as Equivalent Rational Numbers, Algebraic Properties of Number Systems, Closure Property of Number Systems, Closure Property of Natural Numbers, Closure Property of Natural Numbers in Addition, etc.

Important Questions on Rational Numbers and their Properties

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Given one example to show that "the sum of any two integers will always be an integer "

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Given one example to show that "Subtraction of Natural numbers is not associative"

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Multiplicative inverse of 531 is -531.

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If we add a number with its additive inverse, we get:

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Explain why subtraction of two natural number is not commutative with a example.

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What is the additive inverse of a rational number pq.

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The multiplicative inverse of a rational number ab is

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Natural numbers are commutative for subtraction.

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Integers are closed under

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Natural numbers are commutative for addition and multiplication.

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Associative property does not hold for multiplication of natural numbers.

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Prove that associative property does not hold for subtraction of natural numbers.

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Give one example to show that integers are not associative for division.

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Integers are associative for division.

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Natural numbers are associative for subtraction.

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Give one example to show that natural numbers does not follow associative property under subtraction?

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Give one example to show that Integers are closed under subtraction.

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Natural numbers are not closed under division.

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Give one example to show that Natural numbers are closed under addition and one example for not closed under division.